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Howards End

E.M. Forster

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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Howards End, a novel published in 1910 by E. M. Forster, intricately weaves the lives of the Wilcox, Schlegel, and Basts families against the backdrop of early 20th-century England. Through lush prose and vivid characterization, Forster explores themes of class division, social responsibility, and the interconnectedness of human lives. The narrative is notable for its keen social commentary, which deconstructs the era's capitalist ethos while emphasizing the moral imperatives of empathy and understanding. The emblematic phrase, "Only connect," encapsulates Forster's artistic vision, urging readers to bridge the gaps between divergent social classes and personal identities. E. M. Forster was an astute observer of human relationships and societal structures, shaped by his experiences in an increasingly industrialized Britain. His personal encounters with both the aristocracy and the burgeoning middle class informed his critique of societal norms. The author's own struggles with homosexuality and a desire for authentic connection further illuminate the novel's themes, revealing a profound yearning for unity amidst social fragmentation. Forster's Howards End is essential reading for those interested in early 20th-century literature and its exploration of social issues that remain relevant today. With its rich thematic depth and complex characterizations, this novel invites readers to reflect on the nature of human connections and the responsibilities we hold towards one another. A remarkable blend of narrative and philosophy, it is a timeless exploration that deserves a place on every thoughtful reader's shelf.
Disponible depuis: 16/09/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 311 pages.

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